Series 3, Episode 3 - "Don't worry about the magic space snake."
It's "time" for another episode of this, the podcast's time travel themed third series, looking at the two-part TNG story "Time's Arrow". We have plenty of time, it seems. D.K is sitting this one out and taking a week's rest but Mike is here along with returning guests from Series 1; Andy Kemp and Phil English from the 'We Pay For Your Floor' podcast. As well as diving into all things 19th Century with Madame Guinan, "the Frenchman" and co the trio discuss, via the Hit or Miss section, what they think of TNG's one season Doctor, a not particularly memorable time travel story, the mechanics of Romulan starships and much more. There's a brief discussion of 'Star Trek: Picard' season two, how it relates to "Time's Arrow" and if the whole thing can actually be summed up as "Q was dicking around". We have the usual audience interaction section, our faves and a final conclusion and score, taking in everything from poor acting choices to underdeveloped antagonists. So join us on our romp through the adventure that we christened 'Fun With Data and Twain'. We might even help "Mr Pickerd" discover the next great Titania.
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